I'm interested to see what kind of response there is to this.  I have the
same issue (which I've been putting on the back burner lately).  Would be
nice to hear of a good solution already out there, instead of coming up with
one from scratch.

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:18 AM, peteski <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I might be off the mark here, but having spent all afternoon trying to
> find a way to add a class to a <li> element to specify which menu item
> represents the current page in a menu..
>
> I've looked at using the asp:menu control; I have found it to be akin
> to using Comic Sans on a site - surely in 2009 we should be able to
> simply and quickly configure the way we want out menu output, complete
> with Id's classes etc.. and without .net slapping its horrible id's on
> the front of my own: ct100_header_myElement.
>
> Using sitemap doesn't seem to give the flexibility either, I ended up
> simply coding the <ul> myself, which I have no problem with, fair
> enough it's not the answer to all solutions - but when you want to be
> able to easily format your markup it sure seems better!
>
> I'm using an image replacement technique on the <a> tags inside my
> <li>'s, I've tried getting hold of the <li> in code behind on page
> load to attach a "current" class to the relevant item with no joy
> (I've tried runat="server" on EVERYTHING)!.
>
> I've looked at what seems to be a crippled and more or less dead
> project CSS Friendly Adaptors (now on Google groups).. and I'm close
> to giving up - I remember in PHP you could simply use strstr($loc,
> "what_Im_Looking_for"); granted not always the best solution, but
> given the scale of my project just what I would want right now..
>
> I want .net to be #1 .. my #1.. can anyone give me a lifeline here?
>
> Thanks
> Pete
>

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